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But so were Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, tech billionaires who both had been extremely critical of Trump in the recent past. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pich
Stephen Colbert bit the hand that feeds him during his monologue on Tuesday in a hilarious way, roasting Paramount Global — which owns "The Late Show" network CBS — over rumors it intends to settle Donald Trump lawsuit with a sky high payment.
The Journal also reported that George Cheeks, co-CEO of Paramount Global and CEO of CBS, is helping negotiate the settlement as the company’s controlling shareholder Shari Redstone pushes for a resolution. Cheeks is expected to land a top job once Skydance closes the deal, The Post reported in March.
Paramount has been facing ire from its CBS stars and prominent Democrats as it mulls whether to settle President Trump's lawsuit over its "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris.
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EXCLUSIVE: Paramount Global just added another buzzy crime drama to its LA Screenings slate. Paramount Global Content Distribution has picked up rights to Peacock’s Miami narcotics-dealer family drama M.
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Stocktwits on MSNParamount Global Launches Strategic Review Amid Skydance Merger Talks, CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon ResignsParamount Global (PARA) announced on Monday that its board has initiated a review and evaluation of strategic alternatives to maximize shareholder value. “As Paramount continues to build on the strong leasing momentum from the first quarter,
Paramount Global Content Distribution has secured the international distribution rights to the upcoming drama M.I.A., produced by MRC (Poker Face, The Great, Ozark).
The stock's fall snapped a six-day winning streak.